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in hoboken, right across the river from new york city, the lower part of the city, workers have managed to drain those filthy floodwaters. they thought maybe they were filled with sewage and bacteria and gasoline. this had been keeping almost half of the city's residents trapped inside their homes. let's get right to bob van dillen. the national guard is there, right, bob? they're helping with rescues and helping with supplies too. >> reporter: indeed, soledad. good morning to you. a different story flrthis morni from yesterday. the national guard is still here, but yesterday morning, everybody were in their trucks. the trucks are still here, but they're not idling and i haven't seen a single national guard troop and all the roads dry. the evacuations, they have essentially ceased. that's the good news. but the bad news is the power is still out and people obviously are getting a little bit cold. temperatures right now down into the 40s. yesterday morning, this was also a staging area where i was standing. got some people get loaded out, saw some families. i talked to one particular guy
in hoboken, right across the river from new york city, the lower part of the city, workers have managed to drain those filthy floodwaters. they thought maybe they were filled with sewage and bacteria and gasoline. this had been keeping almost half of the city's residents trapped inside their homes. let's get right to bob van dillen. the national guard is there, right, bob? they're helping with rescues and helping with supplies too. >> reporter: indeed, soledad. good morning to you. a...
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the answer is yes and that man works for the city, new york city. for the sanitation department. he was out in the field working that night during the hurricane when his sons perished. >> unbelievable. i have had so many people e-mail me about it today and about your report. appreciate the update. thank you very much. >>> as we have been reporting, of the 40 deaths in new york city, staten island suffered at least 22. fewer than half a million people live in the borough, not a small number by any stretch, but the entire island has really got a small town feel to it. people here go back generations. tight-knit in the best of times, close-knit in the worst of times and heartbroken now. with me now, staten island borough president. appreciate you being with us. we spoke last night. you said fema was going to come today. are you feeling better -- >> i'm feeling much better. i had occasion yesterday when i left your office after the interview, it was a conference call between me and andrew cuomo and the president of the united states. we laid it all out and we were promised all types
the answer is yes and that man works for the city, new york city. for the sanitation department. he was out in the field working that night during the hurricane when his sons perished. >> unbelievable. i have had so many people e-mail me about it today and about your report. appreciate the update. thank you very much. >>> as we have been reporting, of the 40 deaths in new york city, staten island suffered at least 22. fewer than half a million people live in the borough, not a...
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ben wedeman is joining us in gaza city. ben, from what you're seeing, what you're hearing, any incoming, any outgoing? >> reporter: well, certainly within the last half hour to 40 minutes there was quite a lot of both. we saw three separate volleys of rockets fired from the area just behind me. and just about seven or eight minutes ago heard a sort of incoming rounds, landing also just not far from here. now it has gone quiet. we can still here the drones overhead, but certainly did seem that both sides were trying to get in their last knocks before the clock struck 9:00. >> ben, it is important for people to realize hamas is not the only actor in gaza which has been firing rockets. there is islamic jihad and other groups. what is the likelihood that hamas will be able to stop other groups from some -- any form of aggression because as part of this cease-fire agreement, they are responsible for a cessation, a stopping of all aggression toward israel by all factions. >> okay, anderson. i heard a large explosi in the distance
ben wedeman is joining us in gaza city. ben, from what you're seeing, what you're hearing, any incoming, any outgoing? >> reporter: well, certainly within the last half hour to 40 minutes there was quite a lot of both. we saw three separate volleys of rockets fired from the area just behind me. and just about seven or eight minutes ago heard a sort of incoming rounds, landing also just not far from here. now it has gone quiet. we can still here the drones overhead, but certainly did seem...
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gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit the southern israeli city today. cnn's wolf blitzer visited a home left in ruins there. a family of six ran to a safe room and survived with just 30 seconds to spare. farther north outside tel aviv, a residential building was also hit. just hours ago in jerusalem, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> that is what the last 24 hours have looked like. again, the brea
gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit...
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remaining a tale of two cities. the southern part of the island is on this left side. it's still in the dark. while the lights shine brightly atop the empire state building and other skyscrapers of midtown. we have an update with what's going on. deborah feyerick is live. deb, what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, it's so remarkable. yesterday when we were coming in from breezy point queens, we saw exactly that same image of where all of wall street, manhattan, plunged into complete darkness. it was so eerie. we've been talking to a number of people today. and what they're telling us is what people are experiencing in all of the hardest hit areas specifically supplies. people are running out of food. they've already had to throw ut everything they had in their refrigerator, the meats, milk, cheeses, obviously the ice creams, things that began to spoil. we were at a grocery store today. they have lost millions of dollars in food they tell us because they had to get rid of all of their meats, also their milks. the s
remaining a tale of two cities. the southern part of the island is on this left side. it's still in the dark. while the lights shine brightly atop the empire state building and other skyscrapers of midtown. we have an update with what's going on. deborah feyerick is live. deb, what are you seeing? >> reporter: wolf, it's so remarkable. yesterday when we were coming in from breezy point queens, we saw exactly that same image of where all of wall street, manhattan, plunged into complete...
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elsewhere the city it seemed like no one moving. >> i think anyone that tried to drive in new york city realized there are a lot of cars on the road. traffic is very heavy. >> reporter: new york's mayor bloomberg announced bridges in manhattan are open but limiting most incoming cars to three occupants or more. for the subways limited service tomorrow but a lot of work ahead. kennedy is up and running. la guardia still closed. the crane, now they say it is tied down and secure. but elsewhere, no progress. only a clearer view of the loss. here in new york city's breezy point more homes destroyed than first thought. and on the jersey shore, a simple fact comes to thought for the mayor of seaside heights. >> we are taking baby steps. we will sort it out at the end trying to get semblance of what was. >> a short time ago andrew cuomo tweeted this picture that we want to show you. a picture of national guard troops moving patients out of bellvue hospital. he thanked them for their help. they have been working tirelessly to get the patients to safety and work the bucket brigade that has been
elsewhere the city it seemed like no one moving. >> i think anyone that tried to drive in new york city realized there are a lot of cars on the road. traffic is very heavy. >> reporter: new york's mayor bloomberg announced bridges in manhattan are open but limiting most incoming cars to three occupants or more. for the subways limited service tomorrow but a lot of work ahead. kennedy is up and running. la guardia still closed. the crane, now they say it is tied down and secure. but...
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gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover when sirens warn of a possible rocket attack. >> we are going to get to a safer place. an air alarm going off right now. we're going to get into a safer place. come on. it literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city of birsheva. a home left in ruins, a family of six survived with just 30 seconds to spear. tel aviv, a residential building is also hit. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> and that is what the last 24 hours have looked like, again, breaking news this evening, a series of massive explosions have really rocked central gaza city over the last hour or two. and we -- it
gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover when sirens warn of a possible rocket attack. >> we are going to get to a safer place. an air alarm going off right now. we're going to get into a safer place. come on. it literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city...
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this is a very densely packed city. even though israel says they are targeting carefully, even if they target carefully, if you have a rocket battery in a residential area, it's very easy for civilians to be hit as well. and we've obviously seen a lot of that over the last several days. >> thanks so much, anderson cooper in gaza this morning. we should also say wolf blitzer is on the israeli side of the border. both will be filing reports on cnn all day. >> let's continue the conversation. i want to bring in former democratic congressman from florida, robert wexler. he currently is president of the s. daniel abraham center for middle east peace. congressman, good morning to you here. >> good morning. >> let's be realistic. in your opinion what are the chances any time soon of a cease-fire? >> well, i think we have to keep in context why we're in this quagmire, which is the unprovoked, continuous fire by hamas of rockets into israel. there's a short-term goal and a long-term goal, it seems to me. the short-term goal is t
this is a very densely packed city. even though israel says they are targeting carefully, even if they target carefully, if you have a rocket battery in a residential area, it's very easy for civilians to be hit as well. and we've obviously seen a lot of that over the last several days. >> thanks so much, anderson cooper in gaza this morning. we should also say wolf blitzer is on the israeli side of the border. both will be filing reports on cnn all day. >> let's continue the...
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live from the capital city of yangon. so, dan, how is the president responding to criticism over this visit? >> reporter: well, you know, obviously the president pushing back on this criticism saying that, you know, if you were to wait around for this country to have a perfect democracy, you might end up waiting a long time. so to that end, the president will be arriving here and as you pointed out and will be meeting with two important figures in this country on this long road to democracy. first of all, thein sein who is the newly elected president, then aung san suu kyi who is the nobel prize winning opposition leader who was freed from house arrest to run for parliament. but this is a very delicate balance here. not only for the people in this country but also for the u.s. involvement in this process. because as i pointed out, there is a lot of concern that the presidential visit comes a little too early because there are still human rights concerns here. there is still violence and this country still has a long way t
live from the capital city of yangon. so, dan, how is the president responding to criticism over this visit? >> reporter: well, you know, obviously the president pushing back on this criticism saying that, you know, if you were to wait around for this country to have a perfect democracy, you might end up waiting a long time. so to that end, the president will be arriving here and as you pointed out and will be meeting with two important figures in this country on this long road to...
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we are blocks from city hall. this is an area where the water was up to the headlights of the cars here. it is now up to midway on my shins my knees. you bet a sense of how much the water has gone down. but there are these photographs floating throughout the water. this is a photograph of somebody's pet. people's possessions in this water and this is an inner section. there is water around here i'm standing on a storm drain and throughout the day, todd was witnessing volunteers and they were trying to clear out the storm drain and they were pretty successful in terms of clearing some of the streets of water. there is a lot of water that remains here. and still to be pumped out. and word tonight that new york's la gaguardia airport is going t reopen. no trains will be running south of 34th street and there is no power south of 34th street. the financial district the stock exchange did reopen today. superstorm sandy has crippled that system. there is catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment. the mta s
we are blocks from city hall. this is an area where the water was up to the headlights of the cars here. it is now up to midway on my shins my knees. you bet a sense of how much the water has gone down. but there are these photographs floating throughout the water. this is a photograph of somebody's pet. people's possessions in this water and this is an inner section. there is water around here i'm standing on a storm drain and throughout the day, todd was witnessing volunteers and they were...
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public transportation in new york city is starting to come back. some subway lines and amtrak are going to run on a schedule. at least there was some public transportation to help them. the congestion eased a bit thanks to a car pool rule. that made a difference. all three major airports were open today for the first time since the storm hit at limited capacity. well, the military used cargo jets to fly power trucks and crews from california to try to help new york clean up sandy. 69 vehicles from southern california were flown in from the west coast. they also sent generators and water pumps to help with clean-ups. the navy will be on stand by in case the state government asks for them help. and now, picking up the pieces from sandy. staten island is a 60 square mile portion of new york city and it suffered some of the worst devastation from the storm. 19 of the city's deaths happened on staten island and today, i toured some of the hardest hit areas and spoke with residents just beginning to pick up the piecing of their shattered lives. this is q
public transportation in new york city is starting to come back. some subway lines and amtrak are going to run on a schedule. at least there was some public transportation to help them. the congestion eased a bit thanks to a car pool rule. that made a difference. all three major airports were open today for the first time since the storm hit at limited capacity. well, the military used cargo jets to fly power trucks and crews from california to try to help new york clean up sandy. 69 vehicles...
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and we are working with the city. we did have a meeting with the city this morning to address that issue. >> okay. before i let you go, in about 15 seconds or so that we have left, now what about voting? i realize that's a low priority for an awful lot of people in staten island who are just in undated with the devastation here. are there measures that have been put in place so that there are polling station that's are accessible for people to vote come tuesday? >> the election day is three days away. the board of elections is state of new york and the local boards have been working very hard to make sure that election day, election day happens. there have been contingency plans put into place. i have been on the phone with the board of elections and our folks up in albany about tuesday. >> so polling stations on staten island? >> yes, on staten island and also in the city of new york. there were sections of the city that are affected. and they're coming up with a plan. if there are areas that we can use, we're figuri
and we are working with the city. we did have a meeting with the city this morning to address that issue. >> okay. before i let you go, in about 15 seconds or so that we have left, now what about voting? i realize that's a low priority for an awful lot of people in staten island who are just in undated with the devastation here. are there measures that have been put in place so that there are polling station that's are accessible for people to vote come tuesday? >> the election day...
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the sky covered in smoke, the city on edge. cnn's a away -- arwa damon has more. >> reporter: there is a bouquet lying there amidst the rubble. it appears in this case, the target of the strike was the police station behind it. >> but after tense negotiations, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian president mohamed morsi announced a cease-fire. >> the united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader calm. >> reporter: and israeli president benjamin netanyahu talks with reporters. >> i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response. and that may, perhaps, be needed. but at this time, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this opportunity to obtain a long-term cease-fire. >> throughout gaza, celebration and gunfire rings out. the leader of hamas is defiant. >> israel, in all its goals have failed, thanks to god. >> reporter: and on the streets of gaza city, massive crowds and traffic. the tension, seemingly gone as
the sky covered in smoke, the city on edge. cnn's a away -- arwa damon has more. >> reporter: there is a bouquet lying there amidst the rubble. it appears in this case, the target of the strike was the police station behind it. >> but after tense negotiations, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and egyptian president mohamed morsi announced a cease-fire. >> the united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader...
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it's the police station or a police station in gaza city. local people say it was still being built so there weren't a lot of police officers or anybody inside. two people were injured, they say, it's not clear who those people were. but the building is pretty well destroyed. it will take quite awhile to rebuild. all day and all night, idf drones fly over gaza looking for targets but it hasn't stopped the rockets from being fired into israel. that's a rocket that's just been fired up there. you can see the smoke trail in the sky. that's about the fifth rocket we've seen being fired in the last 20 minutes or so. cnn's fred pleitgen experiences the terror that's the reality for those living in the rockets' range. >> we have an alarm going off right now. i'm going to have to seek cover. we're going to go over here. let's take the camera off the tripod. seems like something impacted in the distance. not sure how far away. there, over in the sky, you probably won't be able to see it here, there's an interceptor missile taking off right now. that
it's the police station or a police station in gaza city. local people say it was still being built so there weren't a lot of police officers or anybody inside. two people were injured, they say, it's not clear who those people were. but the building is pretty well destroyed. it will take quite awhile to rebuild. all day and all night, idf drones fly over gaza looking for targets but it hasn't stopped the rockets from being fired into israel. that's a rocket that's just been fired up there. you...
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thousands in small cities across ohio turned out. there's a sense we're coming back from where we were in 2008. this is the president's last campaign. he was making a forceful case on the stump and not return to the same policies that crashed the economy and devastated the middle class in the first place. >> as i was saying, this whole middle class issue and good paying jobs, the jobs we've created don't pay as much per hour as the ones we've lost. manufacturing, which i know is a big area of focus. there has been some improvement. op net, we haven't seen really a change since april and the manufacturing workweek is down. looks like things are getting better, but those three statistics are not good. >> well, we were losing, we were hemorrhaging really, manufacturing jobs since 1997. the president granted rescue to the industry when many pundits ran for cover and mitt romney said we should let detroit go bankrupt. the president has invested in manufacturing, community clenls and worker training, mitt romney cut back. it led manufactur
thousands in small cities across ohio turned out. there's a sense we're coming back from where we were in 2008. this is the president's last campaign. he was making a forceful case on the stump and not return to the same policies that crashed the economy and devastated the middle class in the first place. >> as i was saying, this whole middle class issue and good paying jobs, the jobs we've created don't pay as much per hour as the ones we've lost. manufacturing, which i know is a big...
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are injured in gaza city. three israelis are dead as well as the fighting continues. we'll have much more as we continue here on cnn. we also saw one of our correspondents fred plankon there on the border between israel and gaza having to hit the ground. that gave us an indication he was live when that happened. that certainly gave us an indication that this is ongoing and, of course, evening is approaching there in israel, and that's when so often there seems to be even more of
are injured in gaza city. three israelis are dead as well as the fighting continues. we'll have much more as we continue here on cnn. we also saw one of our correspondents fred plankon there on the border between israel and gaza having to hit the ground. that gave us an indication he was live when that happened. that certainly gave us an indication that this is ongoing and, of course, evening is approaching there in israel, and that's when so often there seems to be even more of
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up to 25% of the city is still submerged in water. less than a mile into our trip, we see a man walking with his belongings. how bad was it? >> bad. all the doors caved in. >> reporter: hector is a superintendent of this flooded building. water is receding, but images like this car bring home the magnitude of the storm's wrath here. >> we've got a guy with chest problems. they want to get hick out. >> reporter: they brought their boetds here to help with the rescue. at times the water is so deep our humvee can't get through. so we went looking for a larger truck. we found one in the middle of a rescue. even the national guard are relying on cell phones. so we had to drive through the neighborhood to find another. that one had finally reached the man having chest pains in this building. instead of being evacuated, he chose to stay, to ride it out like he rode out the storm. many want to stay, despite the fumes, the water, the lack of power. and tonight, conditions will be even worse. temperatures have been dropping all day, and there's
up to 25% of the city is still submerged in water. less than a mile into our trip, we see a man walking with his belongings. how bad was it? >> bad. all the doors caved in. >> reporter: hector is a superintendent of this flooded building. water is receding, but images like this car bring home the magnitude of the storm's wrath here. >> we've got a guy with chest problems. they want to get hick out. >> reporter: they brought their boetds here to help with the rescue. at...
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new explosions rocking the city of gaza. just moments ago off in the distance, what sounded like rolling thunder, the sound of explosions somewhere in gaza, not in the actual area that we can see so it must be on the other side of the building where we are right now. earlier also in the past hour, we saw a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel and we saw israel's iron dome air defense system actually take out some of those rockets in midair. so it doesn't seem like they actually reached across the border into israel and actually land in israel. we've seen explosions really over the last several hours, though not as active as we saw last night, but it was a very busy day here in gaza, a day -- deadly day as well. take a look. [ sirens ] >> day six of the battle between hamas and israeli defense forces. day six of rockets crisscrossing the border, despite efforts to broker a cease-fire, the specter of israel ground invasion is still very real. this strike occurred monday around 2:00 a.m. when we were live
new explosions rocking the city of gaza. just moments ago off in the distance, what sounded like rolling thunder, the sound of explosions somewhere in gaza, not in the actual area that we can see so it must be on the other side of the building where we are right now. earlier also in the past hour, we saw a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel and we saw israel's iron dome air defense system actually take out some of those rockets in midair. so it doesn't seem like they...
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after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powerfully, so frighteningly, that if we don't get the climate change itself under control, i don't think we'll ever catch up through patching, through these kinds of solutions, through emergency response. everywhere that i've been in recent weeks, that's usually a lot for me as i'm traveling around the world. nigeria recently. massive floods when i got there. i was in bangkok recently. i was remembering the one-year anniversary of the devastation of bangkok when the whole city basically was under water and the economy took a terrible hit. there have been huge storms, huge sea surges, floods, not to mention, and we should remember, the u.s. went through its worst drought in modern history this year. the warmest 12 months on record in america, the warmest single month on record in july, so we're being hit on many, many sides, and i just want to e
after city, great cities around the world are on the coast. i think the point is there's no way we're going to beat this just through adapting to the changes. we are on a path of raising the impacts so powerfully, so frighteningly, that if we don't get the climate change itself under control, i don't think we'll ever catch up through patching, through these kinds of solutions, through emergency response. everywhere that i've been in recent weeks, that's usually a lot for me as i'm traveling...
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the city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the city's money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper classical cal city 50 miles northwest of belle, just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's living the lavish lifestyles on the backs of us. >> reporter: she calls adams the one who got away. >> arrogant, cocky, criminal. if i can find the dictionary where it is corrupt police chief, whatever, his picture would be on it. he's the epitome of what is wrong in it country. >> she says that because of these e-mails from 2009 exchanged between adams and angela, bell's former assistant city administrator. he negotiated the terms of his new job as police chief wrote, i am looking forward to seeing you and taking all of belle's mone
the city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the city's money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper classical cal city 50 miles northwest of belle, just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's...
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and we're not getting city hall what we should be getting. and i don't know where the disconnect is, but it's very frustrating. >> it's not just mayor bloomberg he's angry with. he says the federal government hasn't done enough either. >> we've got to get people on the ground. fema is just hitting today. we're frustrated because they should have been here r already. >> as new york tried to show the world they could pick up by going on with the world's biggest marathon this weekend, people like scott and kelly will be homeless. we went to see the house they would have moved into today. the landlord said they already paid their deposit. outside pieces of lives on hold. books, computer disks, even money. >> we need more on the ground. we need to city of new york to realize that this is our katrina. >> the obama administration responded to complaints that fema was late on the scene and amounted the deputy administrator will be there tomorrow and fema wants everyone who needs assistance to call. 1- 800-621-fema or disasterassistance.gov. >>> presi
and we're not getting city hall what we should be getting. and i don't know where the disconnect is, but it's very frustrating. >> it's not just mayor bloomberg he's angry with. he says the federal government hasn't done enough either. >> we've got to get people on the ground. fema is just hitting today. we're frustrated because they should have been here r already. >> as new york tried to show the world they could pick up by going on with the world's biggest marathon this...
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covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> each week we're shining a spotlight on the top ten cnn heroes of 2012 as you vote for the one that inspires you the most at cnnheroes.com. this week's honoree is from nepal where innocent children can be forced to live in prison with their incarcerated parents. a woman has made it her life mission to make sure that no child grows up behind bars. >> nepal, girls are arrested by the police and the children don't have local guardian. some dhirn go to prison with the parents. the first time i visited the jail, i was sorting my social work. i saw a small girl who grabbed me and she gave me a smile. it was really hard for me to forget that. my name is pushpa and my mission is to make sure no child grows up behind prison walls. in 2005 i started a daycare where the children can come out of the jail in morning and go back to the jail in the afternoon. we have children who are from 2 to 4. they have coloring, reading, starting five days a week. we started with foot in 200
covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> each week we're shining a spotlight on the top ten cnn heroes of 2012 as you vote for the one that inspires you the most at cnnheroes.com. this week's honoree is from nepal where innocent children can be forced to live in prison with their incarcerated parents. a woman has made it her life mission to make sure that no child grows up behind bars. >> nepal, girls are arrested by the police and the children...
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we'll go to gaza city in a moment. but right now let's go to the middle east news desk monitoring the latest developments between israel and gaza. flick has been with us all morning. we're seeing palestinian groups are ready now for a cease-fire. what are you hearing on that front, nick? >> there are efforts underway right now. good morning, viktor, whether or not it's realistic in being flagged as realistic, that's mother story. i want to show you something here. we're at the international desk. this is the hub for the news gathering information. wrerl we heard from sarah seidner who is in gaza, and she was telling us about al acksah tv. it was hit by an idf air strike. ali, play that video here. new video coming in from the idf. now, they're saying they surgically targeted a hamas communications facility in gaza, palestinian militants seeing it a little differently. they're saying the idf is deliberately targeting journalists. as cmn reported earlier, there were some journalists injured in this attack, ms air strike,
we'll go to gaza city in a moment. but right now let's go to the middle east news desk monitoring the latest developments between israel and gaza. flick has been with us all morning. we're seeing palestinian groups are ready now for a cease-fire. what are you hearing on that front, nick? >> there are efforts underway right now. good morning, viktor, whether or not it's realistic in being flagged as realistic, that's mother story. i want to show you something here. we're at the...
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york city. that's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons? >> reporter: it is glorious out here, brooke. can you believe this? it's clear, it's actually pretty cool, but, you know, we could have had it so much worse. looking really good out here at the parade route. i want you to take a look behind me, tom the turkey, see those blinking lights down there? that's where tom the turkey is in the position, getting ready to start off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, which should start at about 9:00 a.m. last night, of course, big tradition here in new york city, balloons being blown up. i think it's o
york city. that's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons? >> reporter: it is...
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from the central area in gaza city toward israel. a number of those rockets have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through this evening alone. there's a lot to tell you about today. most significantly a big strike on a building just several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and also some foreign media organizations. it's a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. but today the building was struck. again, the lower floors were struck again. one member of islamic jihad was said to be killed. that's confirmed by israeli and palestinian sources. a lot to tell you about. here's what the day looked like. >> reporter: day six of the battle between hamas and israeli defense forces. day six rockets crisscrossing the border. despite efforts to broker a cease-fire, the spector of the israeli ground invasion is still very real. this strike occurred around 2:00 a.m. when we were live. also two media centers -- whoa! that was a rather large explosion. that oc
from the central area in gaza city toward israel. a number of those rockets have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through this evening alone. there's a lot to tell you about today. most significantly a big strike on a building just several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and also some foreign media organizations. it's a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. but today the building was struck. again,...
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in new york it seems as almost two cities now. you have the half with power, upwards of 40th street and below 40th street a nightmare with no power. traffic, absolute chaos out there. i had to walk earlier because it was gridlock. what can you tell me about the subway, about power and when new york will be back on its feet? >> well, that's a question a lot of people are asking. it is obvious from what we witnessed today it will take a while before new york gets to what it used to be. today, what we witnessed, thousands of people walking across the queensboro bridge. some trying to make it home tonight. that's what we have been seeing throughout the day, not just here at the queensboro bridge but also at the brooklyn bridge. saw that as well. people trying to get in and out of the city without subway service, without train service. foot was the only way you can do, by walking. we had the buses running. even that was a nightmare for some. some people telling us they waited three, four hours, piers to get on a bus today. a little mor
in new york it seems as almost two cities now. you have the half with power, upwards of 40th street and below 40th street a nightmare with no power. traffic, absolute chaos out there. i had to walk earlier because it was gridlock. what can you tell me about the subway, about power and when new york will be back on its feet? >> well, that's a question a lot of people are asking. it is obvious from what we witnessed today it will take a while before new york gets to what it used to be....
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some of them where they were closer to big cities, obama counties. you also have to look at it and say big cities are more able to adjust for these sorts of things, kind of vacation community, those sorts of community may not be able to adjust as quickly. you may be disenfranchising or pushing people out of the voting process who are more likely to be republican. you have to look at age differences of those who might have been affected. if you are a younger voter, maybe rumor able to get over the hurdles to get to a new place. if you are an older voter who tend to be more republican, you may not be able to do that, go three polling stations over from where you have gone your entire life to cast the ballot. i live in new york city. we -- my -- the evacuation center is on my block. that's also the polling place. have you all of these people in a polling place that will be there on tuesday. >> i heard in new jersey, a lot of polling booths, people can't get to. it will be an interesting week. ross, let me come to you. which ever way you look at this, it
some of them where they were closer to big cities, obama counties. you also have to look at it and say big cities are more able to adjust for these sorts of things, kind of vacation community, those sorts of community may not be able to adjust as quickly. you may be disenfranchising or pushing people out of the voting process who are more likely to be republican. you have to look at age differences of those who might have been affected. if you are a younger voter, maybe rumor able to get over...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find
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and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a building behind right where i am. it's a complex where we understand there are some government offices, and we understand from other palestinian sources that some of the security personnel who were vacated from other areas, other offices around gaza, may have been working out of that building. so certainly there was talk earlier this evening of the possibility of a cease-fire. hamas officials say, in fact, it would have been announced hours ago in cairo. clearly, that's not happening. there's no sign of a cease-fire. in fact, certainly, if you look -- if we go back over the last f
and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> a look at the president, air force one, he's arriving in cambodia, in pa none pen, cambodia. he's on this asia trip. so interesting. the white house saying that the united states is going to re-engage in the region. fascinating, too, because china is a raising economy, a rising power with huge influence in north korea and all of the important -- the important, you know, situations in the region that the u.s. also has interests in. so this is the united states and a president that has been re-elected choosing as its first big foreign trip to take asia as the place where it's going to be. you can see the dignitaries arriving there to greet the president as air force one lands in cambodia. this is the next stop, of course, after myanmar for the president and his team this morning. again these are live pictures of air force one. air force one on the tarmac there in cambodia. all right in other news. new york's hugh l. carey tunnel will be open for business this morning thr
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the city of new york suffered extensive damage. new york city needs the money to repair damage. and take care of expenses from city agencies. he says, listen to this, $800 million is needed just for street reconstruction. $800 million in damage. he says the money would also go toward getting small businesses that were damaged up and running again. sandy caused a loss of $6 billion in business that just wasn't done in new york city during the storm and during the recovery. so he's trying to get help for the small businesses as well. he also talked about significant local expenses that aren't covered by fema including new housing and upgrades that would restore and protect the shore. so asking for a lot of money, but apparently a lot of money that is needed. >> so sad how many people are still reeling from that disaster. >> it is. it is amazing. >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> and it is not just any money, monday, it is cybermonday. and i know it seems obsolete, you know, since so much of us shop online, so much of the time, but go with me here. because you get to avoid this. mayb
the city of new york suffered extensive damage. new york city needs the money to repair damage. and take care of expenses from city agencies. he says, listen to this, $800 million is needed just for street reconstruction. $800 million in damage. he says the money would also go toward getting small businesses that were damaged up and running again. sandy caused a loss of $6 billion in business that just wasn't done in new york city during the storm and during the recovery. so he's trying to get...
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we're live in gaza city. night has fallen here, traditionally the time when the attacks increase. we have not heard anything just in the last ten minutes or so. but the steady sound of that -- those drones circling overhead continues as it has since this conflict began. it is a sound, it is ever present in -- over the skies over gaza. we have various correspondents all throughout this region. we're going to shortly talk with fred pleitgen on the israeli si side of the border where many of the rockets fired across the border have hit. they don't have the long range that some of these more sophisticated rockets that are here, most rockets are shorter range, fall in the areas along ashkelon and other places along the israeli border where they have become sadly and unfortunately very used to running from rockets and seeking shelter. they have a good early warning system and we'll talk about that. we have seen a number of the rockets being intercepted by the israeli defenses. we'll show you some of that video. but
we're live in gaza city. night has fallen here, traditionally the time when the attacks increase. we have not heard anything just in the last ten minutes or so. but the steady sound of that -- those drones circling overhead continues as it has since this conflict began. it is a sound, it is ever present in -- over the skies over gaza. we have various correspondents all throughout this region. we're going to shortly talk with fred pleitgen on the israeli si side of the border where many of the...
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. >> today egypt's prime minister is in the dark jacket visited a hospital in gaza city to see the damage first hand. how egypt will respond to the crisis is a big concern tonight and more on that in a moment. meantime, new evidence that hamas has weapons powerful enough to reach farther into israel. two of its rockets hit just south of jerusalem and others got close enough to tel aviv to set off air raid sirens. this video posted on the al qods brigade to show the rockets hamas is using. the u.n. ambassador called the targeting of jerusalem and tell aviv an escalation by hamas. three israelis have been killed since wednesday and there's a lot to get to and we begin with sarah in gaza city. you've seen missile fire explosions earlier. what are you seeing and hearing now? >> just a few minutes ago another targeted air strike. we hear a loud blast and that's been happening throughout the day. this afternoon it was just like hell here, to be perfectly honest, for the residents here. there were blasts after blasts after blasts and when you looked up in the sky you also saw the telltale signs
. >> today egypt's prime minister is in the dark jacket visited a hospital in gaza city to see the damage first hand. how egypt will respond to the crisis is a big concern tonight and more on that in a moment. meantime, new evidence that hamas has weapons powerful enough to reach farther into israel. two of its rockets hit just south of jerusalem and others got close enough to tel aviv to set off air raid sirens. this video posted on the al qods brigade to show the rockets hamas is using....
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we're here to help each other, but we're also city workers here to help the citizens of this great city, and we're going to tk continue to do that. the death toll from sandy continues to rise. we now know that at least 41 new yorkers have perished. as i cautioned yesterday, as rescue and recovery efforts continue, there could be more fatalities that are discovered. we are getting to the point where we think we've been through every place, but you can never be 100% sure. yesterday, as i'm sure you heard, first responders recovered the bodies of little brandon and connor moore of staten island. brandon was 2 years old, and connor was 4. they were swept away from their mother's arms by the force of sandy's storm surge, and it just breaks your heart to even think about it. as a father, i cannot imagine the pain and anguish the boys' parents are suffering. their father, damien, is a city sanitation worker. at the time of the tragedy he was on the job helping our city respond to the storm. i did talk to him this morning and expressed as a parent my deepest sympathies. there's nothing you can
we're here to help each other, but we're also city workers here to help the citizens of this great city, and we're going to tk continue to do that. the death toll from sandy continues to rise. we now know that at least 41 new yorkers have perished. as i cautioned yesterday, as rescue and recovery efforts continue, there could be more fatalities that are discovered. we are getting to the point where we think we've been through every place, but you can never be 100% sure. yesterday, as i'm sure...
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we're talking about a city of over 200,000 people. the last three or four days it is heavily bombarded. the people that live there have approximately 40 seconds to run into shelters. this is relatively a short time, especially when we're talking about families with kids, maybe elderly. many places were attacked in the town today including a supermarket, open roads, a few cars went on fire as the result of a direct hit, a public bus exploe exploded as the result of a direct hit. it seemed like it was part of a war zone. >> just a final question about this possible cease-fire, if there is a cease-fire it most likely will be temporary. how long do you think it might last? >> ft. if one thing i learned in my job as a spokesperson, you cannot predict anything in the middle east. >> that's probably sadly true. thank you so much for being with us. avital is a spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces. >>> all the debates and arguments over the national debt have paid off sort of. americans pitched in millions of their hard-earned dollars to
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drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them in just a moment. and another huge storm could hit next week. i'll talk to chad myers about that. in the wake of a superstorm, climate change. and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in virginia beach earlier. >> would you want four more years where -- i think it will be helpful to have a president who actually understands job creation. >> our cnn orc poll shows obama at 50 and romney at 48. we begin with one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane sandy, staten island where the death toll continues to rise. with me now is the assemblywoman of new york nicole malliotakis and another resident of staten island, anthony, who rescued his brother from the storm. welcome to you both. >> thank you very much. >> let me start with you, if i may, assemblywoman. this is what th
drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them in just a moment. and another huge storm could hit next week. i'll talk to chad myers about that. in the wake of a superstorm, climate change. and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in...
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we're doing it in the city of philadelphia. and we would like to take it to other cities. if we can do that successfully in philadelphia, we can do it anywhere. >> reporter: and to that point, they have added an additional 50 stores to their network. if you want to find out more about the corner food initiat e initiatives. >> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much, about four grams per day as an adult. we really need about after that, about two grams per day. there is a study that says if you get down to that two grams a day, we could save a lot of lives. frozen foods, it is in there. to preserve, and canned foods, also parents like me will go to canned foods. you get almost a gram of sodium from this, far too much for an adult, and kids, as well. cereal an important food choice, make sure to read the labels, as well. when you read the labels try to find foods like this that have less than five ingredients. that will really help. when it comes to the sodium, we never leave crackers or cookies out in a big box, but put some in a small bowl on the table. we don't le
we're doing it in the city of philadelphia. and we would like to take it to other cities. if we can do that successfully in philadelphia, we can do it anywhere. >> reporter: and to that point, they have added an additional 50 stores to their network. if you want to find out more about the corner food initiat e initiatives. >> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much, about four grams per day as an adult. we really need about after that, about two grams per day. there is a...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> it wasn't until later that night when the sole surviving gunman was captured when the police would find out who their enemy was. an organization founded 15
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related...
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a tale of two cities for you. a photo of the iconic brooklyn bridge, lights out on the manhattan side, lights on on the brooklyn side. and right now at bellevue hospital, patients are on the move after backup power failed. we're talking to a doctor who knows about disaster. that's coming up next. but first, we're going to go to rob marciano. he's at the brooklyn bridge. rob, governor cuomo has declared a transportation emergency. that means, there will be no fares for subways, trains, and buses. but many of the bus and subway lines are not yet up and running. is that right? >> reporter: yes, that's true. and the few that are up and running were jammed full. yesterday, there were issues with buses that weren't even able to stop and pick people up, even scenes like this, near queens, the queensboro bridge station, where there's actually people pushing and shoving, just trying to get on. there's some bit of desperation. a lot of people had to get to work. i talked to a number of people, one of which borrowed my cell
a tale of two cities for you. a photo of the iconic brooklyn bridge, lights out on the manhattan side, lights on on the brooklyn side. and right now at bellevue hospital, patients are on the move after backup power failed. we're talking to a doctor who knows about disaster. that's coming up next. but first, we're going to go to rob marciano. he's at the brooklyn bridge. rob, governor cuomo has declared a transportation emergency. that means, there will be no fares for subways, trains, and...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our reporting from the front lines. tonight at the united nations, ambassador susan rice addressed the controversy surrounding her response to the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. this is the first time she's addressed it. here she is. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence community, has worked in good faith to provide the best assessment based on the information available. i have great respect for senator mccain and his service to our country. i always have. and i always will. i do think that some of the statements he made about me have been unfounded. but i look forward to having the opportunity at the appropriate time to discuss all of thi
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our reporting from the front lines. tonight at the united nations, ambassador susan rice addressed the controversy surrounding her response to the september 11th attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. this is the first time she's addressed it. here she is. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence...
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into other cities. if we could do this successfully in philly, we can do this anywhere. >> to add to that point since i visited philly they've added an additional 50 stores to their network. you want to find out more about the corner store's initiative go to the food trust.org. it's time now, though, for chasing life. am. >>> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much. on average about 4 grams per day as an adult, and we really need about half that. about 2 grams per day. there was a study that came out that said if you get down to two grams per day, we could save potentially 150,000 lives a year simply from that one thing. frozen foods, they're going to have a lot of today wrum in there for lots of different reasons, but mainly because sodium is a good preservetive. that's why it's in there. also, canned foods. you know, a lot of parents, again, like me, will go to canned foods. the problem is you get about 950 grams, almost a gram of sodium just from something like this. far too much for an adult
into other cities. if we could do this successfully in philly, we can do this anywhere. >> to add to that point since i visited philly they've added an additional 50 stores to their network. you want to find out more about the corner store's initiative go to the food trust.org. it's time now, though, for chasing life. am. >>> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much. on average about 4 grams per day as an adult, and we really need about half that. about 2 grams per day....